It will have the mark "P" imprinted
One of the easiest ways to tell the difference between stainless steel and platinum jewelry is by the markings. Platinum will have a marking such as "Plat", "PT", or will have "Platinum" etched in the piece.
You take it to a jeweler
Platinum jewelry can be bought in most jewelry shops and is a very good but slightly more expensive alternative to nickel jewelry. Most people prefer platinum jewelry over nickel jewelry because nickel jewelry is very reactive and can cause allergic reactions.
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950 platinum is 95% pure platinum which is the standard for platinum jewelry. 950 platinum can be cleaned like any other piece of fine jewelry. A jewelry solution could be purchased, but I can tell you what many jewelry stores use in their ultrasonics. I know of many jewelers that mix half Mr. Clean and water with a small amount of ammonia for their jewelry cleaning solution in their ultrasonic. This works excellent for all types of jewelry. Allow the piece to soak for 15 seconds then rinse in water and dry. A polishing cloth can be used if the piece needs to have the high polish shine brought back.
If you are in a physics class, the answer is to float it in water and determine its density. In real life, take it to a jewelry store.
One of the easiest ways to tell the difference between stainless steel and platinum jewelry is by the markings. Platinum will have a marking such as "Plat", "PT", or will have "Platinum" etched in the piece.
The best way to tell if your pearl jewelry is real is to take the pearls to a jewelry appraiser. The appraiser will look for qualities such as luster and shine.
You take it to a jeweler
To tell if the jewelry is real.
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You can tell by looking at the claps . It should have it engraved.
Platinum jewelry can be bought in most jewelry shops and is a very good but slightly more expensive alternative to nickel jewelry. Most people prefer platinum jewelry over nickel jewelry because nickel jewelry is very reactive and can cause allergic reactions.
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Bring it to a jewelry store or bite it see if it bends.
Platinum is a metal, not a stone. Need more info in the question. You can go to any jewelry store and have them look at your ring and tell you what it actually is since platinum is not a stone.
950 platinum is 95% pure platinum which is the standard for platinum jewelry. 950 platinum can be cleaned like any other piece of fine jewelry. A jewelry solution could be purchased, but I can tell you what many jewelry stores use in their ultrasonics. I know of many jewelers that mix half Mr. Clean and water with a small amount of ammonia for their jewelry cleaning solution in their ultrasonic. This works excellent for all types of jewelry. Allow the piece to soak for 15 seconds then rinse in water and dry. A polishing cloth can be used if the piece needs to have the high polish shine brought back.